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EC asks CBDT to look into finances of 255 unlisted parties

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA New Delhi, 22 December

Fearing misuse of financial contributi­ons, the Election Commission has asked the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) to look into the finances of 255 registered but unrecognis­ed political parties it has unlisted this year for not contesting polls in the last one decade.

In a letter sent to Chairman, CBDT on Wednesday, the poll watchdog has said that it has unlisted 255 registered but unrecognis­ed political parties between February and December 15 this year.

They were unlisted for not contesting elections between 2005 and 2015.

It said upon verificati­on, the election machinery found that some parties are “no longer in existence or functionin­g.” The Commission has asked the CBDT to take “necessary action” if required in view of the provisions listed in section 29B and 29C of the Representa­tion of the People Act, 1951 against parties violating the law.

Section 29B states that every political party may accept any amount of contributi­on voluntaril­y offered to it by any person or company other than a Government company.

According to section 29C, the treasurer of a political party or any other person authorised by it shall, in each financial year, prepare a report on the contributi­on in excess of ~20,000 received by it from any person in that financial year; and contributi­on in excess of ~20,000 received by it from companies other than Government companies in that financial year. While the poll watchdog has the mandate to register a political party, it lacks power under electoral laws to deregister any party.

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